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 * The Shadow of Sherlock Holmes
 * Frontispiece
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 * There in the Centre lay the Unhappy Maid where she had fallen
 * 24
 * Sir Henry Baskerville
 * 58
 * “There's our Man, Watson! come along”
 * 76
 * He held an Old, Dusty Boot in one of his Hands
 * 84
 * “Welcome, Sir Henry!”
 * 118
 * He took us to show us the Spot
 * 160
 * The Yew Alley
 * 164
 * Over the Rocks was thrust out an Evil Yellow Face
 * 204
 * I saw the Figure of a Man upon the Tor
 * 208
 * Frankland clapped his Eye to it, and gave a Cry of Satisfaction
 * 250
 * There he sat upon a Stone
 * 260
 * The Hound of the Baskervilles
 * 310
 * He looked round him in Surprise
 * 318
 * Holmes emptied Five Barrels of his Revolver into the Creature's Side
 * 322
 * Mrs. Stapleton sank upon the Floor
 * 328
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 * 208
 * Frankland clapped his Eye to it, and gave a Cry of Satisfaction
 * 250
 * There he sat upon a Stone
 * 260
 * The Hound of the Baskervilles
 * 310
 * He looked round him in Surprise
 * 318
 * Holmes emptied Five Barrels of his Revolver into the Creature's Side
 * 322
 * Mrs. Stapleton sank upon the Floor
 * 328
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 * Holmes emptied Five Barrels of his Revolver into the Creature's Side
 * 322
 * Mrs. Stapleton sank upon the Floor
 * 328
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